Forensic Anthropology and Working in Isolation: Discounted Literary eBooks

All This Was Mission on Kindle

All This Was Mission ($0.99) by S. J. Cunningham: Madeline has made a lot of mistakes-in her marriage and her life-and has paid dearly for them. Her teenaged children have disowned her, her parents are disappointed and embarrassed, and her sister thinks that she needs spiritual help. Worst of all, her soon-to-be ex-husband is hell-bent on destroying her life and her relationships.

This deal is good on February 24, 2021

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Welcome to D*ck n B*lls Tower! on Kindle

Welcome to D*ck n B*lls Tower! ($0.99) by Jeff Pearson: The dark and naughty, unhinged and uncensored ramblings and recollections of Tony Butterworth, a wholly-unstable lookout observer working alone in forested isolation at a fire tower deep in a tract of wilderness teeming with carnivorous predators.

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The Comfort of Distance on Kindle

The Comfort of Distance ($1.99) by Ryburn Dobbs: Forensic Science meets Literary Fiction. The Comfort of Distance is both character study and crime fiction. Grounded in the author’s own forensic work, The Comfort of Distance introduces readers to the brilliant, yet broken, forensic anthropologist Dr. Sebastien Grey as he works to help solve a series of grisly murders in the Black Hills.

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How Much is Self-Worth?: Ruminations of a Rented Slave on Kindle

How Much is Self-Worth?: Ruminations of a Rented Slave ($2.99) by Michael Centrone: ‘How Much is Self-Worth?: Ruminations of a Rented Slave’ is an eclectic collection of poems by debut author Michael Centrone displaying how we overthink our roles as individuals and as a whole. Centrone offers an introspective peek into his outside-the-box theories and philosophies on morality, society, and mental health.

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Princess of Independence on Kindle

Princess of Independence ($3.99) by Icarus Bobain: “Princess Cristina Trivulzio possessed all the gifts that one attributes to the child whose cradle was surrounded by good fairies.” – Childhood Friend Caroline Jaubert. Princess of Independence is a beautiful novel that combines historical values with essential themes from the present day, and that will still be a necessary thing in the future.

This deal is good on February 24, 2021

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